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My husband and I were in Toronto in April and went there for lunch. There are actually two places/ townhouses. The one which has nice decorations serves different Persian food, mainly stews, but they done do kabobs. The next door place of the same owner has simpler decor and only serves kabob. We wanted to stay at the first place to enjoy the setting but i had a craving for kabob and my husband wanted the stew. The place were almost empty. I expected that they would invite us to stay at the place of our choice and let me order from kabob menu and just bring it from the next door place. No, there is no flexibility. We were even thinking of leaving but i was too hungry and really had a craving for an authentic kabob. My husband gave in and we moved next door. Kabob looked great but was a bit dry. Not the best i had. Presentation of the food was very good, taste- average, service - very friendly once we were sited at the kabob place, but I still have a butter experience form how non accommodating they were. I am still curious why it was such a big deal to refuse to bring me one plate of grilled meat ( cooked in the same shared backyard). I would have agreed to pay extra.
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